Carl Eugene Watts a.k.a The Sunday Morning Slasher Nov 7, 1953 ~ Sep 21, 2007
-Most active during 1974 - 1982.
-Watts is not well known as a serial killer, but his crime is similar to that of Jeffrey Dahmer and Bundy.
-Watts is thought to have killed more than 80 people.
-His victims were women from ages 14 to 44.
-He was born in Texas and committed his crimes in Texas and Michigan.
-He had his parents divorced at an age of two and started dreaming about torturing women since he was twelve.
-At school, Watts was violently bullied.
-After he graduated from high school, he entered Lane College receiving scholarship for football.
-But soon he was expelled, and there were two reasons why.
-First, he was accused of stalking and physically harming women.
-Second, he was thought to be the murderer of a woman.
-He began murdering women since he was twenty.
-He mostly killed young white women.
-His methods were strangling, drowning, stabbing, and bludgeoning.
-Unlike many other killers whose victims were women, Watts did not attack his victims sexually.
-His crimes were not known for eight years of his deed.
-The police did not enough evidence to convict Watts.
-Therefore, they proposed the idea called plea bargain.
-This basically ensures Watts immunity if he admits and explains his muders.
-Watts did cooperate, but he did not want to admit that he had killed more than 80 people.
-After he got immunity for 60 years, he gained life immunity.
-He died in 2007 due to cancer.
Carl Eugene Watts
Carl Eugene Watts a.k.a The Sunday Morning Slasher
Nov 7, 1953 ~ Sep 21, 2007
-Most active during 1974 - 1982.
-Watts is not well known as a serial killer, but his crime is similar to that of Jeffrey Dahmer and Bundy.
-Watts is thought to have killed more than 80 people.
-His victims were women from ages 14 to 44.
-He was born in Texas and committed his crimes in Texas and Michigan.
-He had his parents divorced at an age of two and started dreaming about torturing women since he was twelve.
-At school, Watts was violently bullied.
-After he graduated from high school, he entered Lane College receiving scholarship for football.
-But soon he was expelled, and there were two reasons why.
-First, he was accused of stalking and physically harming women.
-Second, he was thought to be the murderer of a woman.
-He began murdering women since he was twenty.
-He mostly killed young white women.
-His methods were strangling, drowning, stabbing, and bludgeoning.
-Unlike many other killers whose victims were women, Watts did not attack his victims sexually.
-His crimes were not known for eight years of his deed.
-The police did not enough evidence to convict Watts.
-Therefore, they proposed the idea called plea bargain.
-This basically ensures Watts immunity if he admits and explains his muders.
-Watts did cooperate, but he did not want to admit that he had killed more than 80 people.
-After he got immunity for 60 years, he gained life immunity.
-He died in 2007 due to cancer.
<Sources>
-http://www.forensiccolleges.net/blog/2010/americas-20-most-notorious-serial-killers/
-http://forum.outerspace.terra.com.br/showthread.php?p=3839970
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Eugene_Watts